LMU Students Feel Energy, Message in Chinese Opera
Kunqu Opera, developed under the Ming Dynasty of 1368 to 1644 and one of the oldest forms of Chinese opera still performed, came to Loyola Marymount University in the form of an open workshop…
Kunqu Opera, developed under the Ming Dynasty of 1368 to 1644 and one of the oldest forms of Chinese opera still performed, came to Loyola Marymount University in the form of an open workshop…
The Los Angeles Times’ list of top picks for art-going and other SoCal weekend events includes the “Luciana Abait: On the Verge” performance at LMU: “Laband Art Gallery at Loyola Marymount University is combining…
LMU Dance visiting assistant professor Janessa Clark is looking for anonymous participants as she builds a new volume of ‘tiny dances’ as part of her artistic work this semester. The Tiny Dances Project began…
As part of a commitment to expand the breadth of faculty expertise, introduce new perspectives, and increase interdisciplinary opportunities across the college, the LMU College of Communication and Fine Arts has recently brought on…
For over half a century, Strub Theatre in LMU College of Communication and Fine Arts has set the scene for countless memorable and experimental performances. The theatre will soon undergo a comprehensive renovation…
Mavis Rode, a doctor of physical therapy and professor of kinesiology for dancers at Loyola Marymount University, explains that snapping hip is classified as either intra-articular (inside the hip joint), which is commonly caused…
Loyola Marymount University’s Community Dance Project has expanded, thanks to funding from the Max H. Gluck Foundation. With the arts largely removed from K-12 core curriculum, LMU Dance is committed to sharing the transformative…